Auto Thefts
Last 12 months
Through November 30
Average Auto Thefts
2020 to 2022
Yearly average
Auto Theft Rate
Last 12 months
Per 100,000 people
Average Auto Theft Rate
2020 to 2022
Per 100,000 people
Auto thefts over the last 12 months are
The city averaged
The totals included here are for theft of a motor vehicle, and do not include thefts of parts of vehicles or thefts of personal valuables from vehicles.
ABC11’s data team looked at the Fayetteville Police Department’s data by neighborhood from 2019 through November 30, 2025. ABC11’s citywide and police zone counts are based on the police department’s open data of every police incident, which is updated daily and published online. Because the city’s data is based on incident reports, some cases may not be counted yet. Murders, for example, are included in the data later than other types of crimes.
The map color-codes each neighborhood by the auto theft rate over the last 12 months. The three darker blues represent neighborhoods with auto theft rates that are higher than the citywide rate. You can also click the box in the bottom right corner to see neighborhoods by the number of vehicles stolen.
Click on any neighborhood on the map to see detailed numbers, rates and trends.
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